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president obama announcing his decision to withdraw 30,000 troops from afghanistan. that drew only brief media coverage. are journalists capable of a sustained look? plus jon stewart back in the x fox's den. and keith oler man back in action. can he regain his clout and stick to msnbc? i'm howard kurtz and this is reliable sources oig. >>> he came here illegally as a teenager from the philippines, later obtained a driver's license improperly and used that to become a journalist. jose antonio vargas became a "washington post" reporter, part of a pulitzer prize winning team thoo covered virginia tech shootings, he later moved on to the huffington "post" and interviewed mark zucker burpg, all that time he kept his dark secret unit this week when he wrote about the experience for today's "new york times" magazine. i'll hold it up here. the headline is "outlaw." welcome. >> hi, thanks for having me. >> you thoou you'd be criticized, that you'd be slammed that you were admit to go having been a liar and that you could be deported tomorrow. why would you decide to come forw
president obama announcing his decision to withdraw 30,000 troops from afghanistan. that drew only brief media coverage. are journalists capable of a sustained look? plus jon stewart back in the x fox's den. and keith oler man back in action. can he regain his clout and stick to msnbc? i'm howard kurtz and this is reliable sources oig. >>> he came here illegally as a teenager from the philippines, later obtained a driver's license improperly and used that to become a journalist. jose...
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and the next thing you know, we're looking at another somalia or afghanistan. >> the dictator has -- or the president has often said, like a lot of dictators in the region, he's the only bulwark against al qaeda. but in yemen, you actually do have a very strong presence of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> there's no question that al qaeda is the strongest islamist terrorist movement directed at america, other than the one in pakistan. and it is quite sophisticated. so remember the last attack, which were those bombs in the printer cartridges. that was actually quite sophisticated. that was not just a guy trying to light his shoes or set off his underwear. this was a pretty sophisticated bomb making technique. and to your point, anderson, the president seleh is now withdrawing all his forces from the peripheral parts of yemen, consolidating power. but in a sense, he's ceding ground to al qaeda. the people taking over are al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. so he's presenting the world and yemen with a stark choice. which is, if i go at this point, these guys are gaining ground. do
and the next thing you know, we're looking at another somalia or afghanistan. >> the dictator has -- or the president has often said, like a lot of dictators in the region, he's the only bulwark against al qaeda. but in yemen, you actually do have a very strong presence of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. >> there's no question that al qaeda is the strongest islamist terrorist movement directed at america, other than the one in pakistan. and it is quite sophisticated. so remember...
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in addition, pakistan cut deals with members of the pakistani taliban who operate on the border with afghanistan. countries reportedly harboring other afghan taliban members. and then there are the mumbai attacks three years ago. recent testimony from one of the plotters. a pakistani american implicated the isi in that attack which was carried out by a terrorist group with close ties to, guess, who the pakistani intelligence service. more recently american officials have twice given islamabad intelligence about terrorist bomb factories in pakistan. twice the bad guys were apparently tipped off. the raids yielded empty factories and no bombmakers. back home american lawmakers are losing patience. >> how long do we support governments that lie to us? when do we say, enough is enough? secretary gates? i'll start with you. >> well, first of all i would say based on 27 years in the cia and 4 1/2 years in this job, most governments lie to each other. that's the way business gets done. >> do they also arrest the people that help us? >> sometimes. >> when they say they're allies? >> sometimes. >> not of
in addition, pakistan cut deals with members of the pakistani taliban who operate on the border with afghanistan. countries reportedly harboring other afghan taliban members. and then there are the mumbai attacks three years ago. recent testimony from one of the plotters. a pakistani american implicated the isi in that attack which was carried out by a terrorist group with close ties to, guess, who the pakistani intelligence service. more recently american officials have twice given islamabad...
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my meineke. >>> dozens are dead in a suicide attack in afghanistan. here are a few of the international headlines now. the target today was a hospital in eastern afghanistan that included a maternity ward. several women and babies are among the 35 people reported killed. >>> nato officials acknowledged today its aircraft mistakenly hit libyan opposition forces while targeting forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi. it happened thursday in the key contested oil city of al brega. nato says it regrets any possible loss of life or injuries. >>> and peru's government is shutting down a private silver mine that is after five protesters died yesterday in clashes between police and people who oppose mining and drilling in southern peru. >>> this week, the presidents of the united states and france both announced troop numbers and timetables for their military withdrawal from afghanistan. that makes the refugee group working there even more worried about the fate of thousands of afghan people, too afraid to go home. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara st
my meineke. >>> dozens are dead in a suicide attack in afghanistan. here are a few of the international headlines now. the target today was a hospital in eastern afghanistan that included a maternity ward. several women and babies are among the 35 people reported killed. >>> nato officials acknowledged today its aircraft mistakenly hit libyan opposition forces while targeting forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi. it happened thursday in the key contested oil city of...
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nick payton walsh, cnn afghanistan. here at quicken loans, we like to go the extra mile for our clients. with the wassman family, it was 2,500 extra miles. we're the wassman family from skagway, alaska. livin' so far out and not havin' a bank within 90 miles... i was runnin' into dead ends. happened to come across quicken loans online. [ chris ] walked over to the computer... i was able to see all the paperwork. while i was on the phone, i was able to go through the checklist. [ kathy ] they were quick and efficient. quicken loans is definitely engineered to amaze. they were just really there for us. [♪...] >> male announcer: now, for a limited time, your companion flies free, plus save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. conditions apply. >>> it seems everyone had a reaction to the casey anthony verdict. here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: it only took two words to finally get a smile out of casey anthony. but not guilty was not music to everyone's ears. from nancy grace -- >> the devil is dancing tonight. >> to the ca
nick payton walsh, cnn afghanistan. here at quicken loans, we like to go the extra mile for our clients. with the wassman family, it was 2,500 extra miles. we're the wassman family from skagway, alaska. livin' so far out and not havin' a bank within 90 miles... i was runnin' into dead ends. happened to come across quicken loans online. [ chris ] walked over to the computer... i was able to see all the paperwork. while i was on the phone, i was able to go through the checklist. [ kathy ] they...
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commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here is a little of what he said. >> this reality sends a important message as well as a sense of urgency that afghans must take more responsibility for their security. >> so you have said to follow the lead of the commanders on the ground this is the soon-to-be commander on the ground. shouldn't that make you feel a little better. he thinks this can work? >> candy, i hope it will work. most people would tell you it's an unnecessary risk. i fully expect general allen and others to sal lute and carry out their mission the best they can. but the fact is there is no recommendation by any military person to have this early withdrawal, and it's an unnecessary risk. our allies are already following suit by announcing the withdrawals. but most important we're told that in the villages that the after gans are now wondering if we ar
commander in afghanistan. he was testifying on capitol hill this week, and i want to play you part of what he said and basically his position is he supports the president's withdrawal plan. here is a little of what he said. >> this reality sends a important message as well as a sense of urgency that afghans must take more responsibility for their security. >> so you have said to follow the lead of the commanders on the ground this is the soon-to-be commander on the ground. shouldn't...
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on afghanistan, he was asked to define victory in the war in afghanistan. he would not say the word victory. he said he believes we succeed on two points. one to make sure al qaeda could not attack the united states, and two, to make sure the afghan people could protect themselves and in that way we could be successful in our mission. were you satisfied with that explanation, seeing on the heels of the attack we just saw in kabul? >> no. when he was asked about afghanistan and the drawdown, the president pivoted to talking about al qaeda, and that's because he has seen successes there, especially the killing of osama bin laden. but the recent attacks have been conducted by the taliban, and not once did he mention the word taliban. what you were waiting to hear is you would suspect with the two attacks yesterday, he would have been very clear that we're not going to negotiate with them while they're blowing up hotels and civilians. not a word. he was not pressed on it but he did not voluntarily address the issue about the taliban which right now is certainly
on afghanistan, he was asked to define victory in the war in afghanistan. he would not say the word victory. he said he believes we succeed on two points. one to make sure al qaeda could not attack the united states, and two, to make sure the afghan people could protect themselves and in that way we could be successful in our mission. were you satisfied with that explanation, seeing on the heels of the attack we just saw in kabul? >> no. when he was asked about afghanistan and the...
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and he is trying to accelerate the withdrawal from afghanistan after putting in a surge basis and taking them out early. it looks like a u.s. withdrawal from the region and you add to that the fact that the iranians are actively pursuing nuclear weapons, i think it depresses the presence and leverage and it will significantly alter our position in that part of the world, and i believe that is a mistake. >>> the number seven story of the year is one that was hard to imagine at first. remember the wall of water triggered by a earthquake measuring 9.0, and that was the picture of the tsunami that destroyed japan businesses like toys. and it created a nuclear crisis for the country, fukushima. thousands perished in the disaster and the scenes were hard to believe. they are the images that we will never forget from this year. >> oh, my god. that is the biggest earthquake to date. it is still going. oh, my god, the building's going to fall! [ screaming ] ♪ >> translator: i thought japan would disappear. i thought japan would disappear under water. i have no idea what i will do next or where
and he is trying to accelerate the withdrawal from afghanistan after putting in a surge basis and taking them out early. it looks like a u.s. withdrawal from the region and you add to that the fact that the iranians are actively pursuing nuclear weapons, i think it depresses the presence and leverage and it will significantly alter our position in that part of the world, and i believe that is a mistake. >>> the number seven story of the year is one that was hard to imagine at first....
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an army ranger who lost his right hand while tossing an enemy grenade away from fellow soldiers in afghanistan. sergeant first class leroy arthur petry is the second recipient of the award for actions in iraq and afghanistan. a baseball fan is lucky to be alive after he almost fell 20 feet head first while trying to catch a ball during the all-star home run derby. keith car michael's brother, friends and some fans grabbed his legs and likely saved his life. last night's incident comes just days after a texas ranger's fan plunged to his death while trying to grab a ball. >>> and the new york fan who caught derek jeter's 3,000th career hit and gave it back instead of trying to cash in could still be slapped with a big tax bill. as much as $14,000 according to some reports. that's because yankee boss gave christian lopez free luxury suite tickets to every remaining game and a lot of yankee autograph swag. if that's taxable income then he'll have to pay up. if it's considered a gift, then he'll be safe from the irs. >> why wouldn't be a gift? >> i don't know. they have to figure this out. what i w
an army ranger who lost his right hand while tossing an enemy grenade away from fellow soldiers in afghanistan. sergeant first class leroy arthur petry is the second recipient of the award for actions in iraq and afghanistan. a baseball fan is lucky to be alive after he almost fell 20 feet head first while trying to catch a ball during the all-star home run derby. keith car michael's brother, friends and some fans grabbed his legs and likely saved his life. last night's incident comes just days...
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a suicide bombing, the second in as many days in afghanistan. a truck packed with explosives detonated outside a hospital in eastern afghanistan killing at least 35 people and wounding nearly as many. many of the dead are women and children. this attack, like the previous one, targeted civilians. both come just days after president obama outlined plan to withdraw 30,000 troops by next september. >>> and there's a sudden recess at the casey anthony murder trial in orlando. it resumes monday now. our david mattingly calls the judge's surprise actions significant. casey anthony is accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee. after meeting with attorneys behind doors, judge belvin perry said another issue had to be resolved first. >>> supporters of gay marriage are celebrating the legalizing of same-sex marriage in new york. language was included in the bill to provide legal protections for religious institution, a demand of several republicans. hours after the bill was passed, governor andrew cuomo signed it into law. it goes into effect in
a suicide bombing, the second in as many days in afghanistan. a truck packed with explosives detonated outside a hospital in eastern afghanistan killing at least 35 people and wounding nearly as many. many of the dead are women and children. this attack, like the previous one, targeted civilians. both come just days after president obama outlined plan to withdraw 30,000 troops by next september. >>> and there's a sudden recess at the casey anthony murder trial in orlando. it resumes...
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and he is trying to accelerate the withdrawal from afghanistan after putting in a surge basis and taking them out early. it looks like a u.s. withdrawal from the region and you add to that the fact that the iranians are actively pursuing nuclear weapons, i think it depresses the presence and leverage and it will significantly alter our position in that part of the world, and i believe that is a mistake. >>> the number seven story of the year is one that was hard to imagine at first. remember the wall of water triggered by a earthquake measuring 9.0, and that was the picture of the tsunami that destroyed japan businesses like toys. and it created a nuclear crisis for the country, fukushima. thousands perished in the disaster and the scenes were hard to believe. they are the images that we will never forget from this year. >> oh, my god. that is the biggest earthquake to date. it is still going. oh, my god, the building's going to fall! [ screaming ] ♪ >> translator: i thought that japan would disappear. i thought japan would disappear under water.japan would disappe. i thought japan wou
and he is trying to accelerate the withdrawal from afghanistan after putting in a surge basis and taking them out early. it looks like a u.s. withdrawal from the region and you add to that the fact that the iranians are actively pursuing nuclear weapons, i think it depresses the presence and leverage and it will significantly alter our position in that part of the world, and i believe that is a mistake. >>> the number seven story of the year is one that was hard to imagine at first....
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troops in afghanistan. and the top question on their minds saturday, even as bombings rock the city around them, was the top u.s. military officer couldn't answer. a question he couldn't answer. will we -- these are soldiers in afghanistan with bombs bursting around them and here is what the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said. and i quote, i actually don't know the answer to that question. i noknow mike mcmullen responde while at the same time saying continuing to work each day, wearing the uniform, listening to bombs go off around them. that's why today we have with us some -- what is referred to you by you press folks as real people. i guess we're not. we have students like laura and sydney, veterans like bill and roger and carlos, arianna, who is a senior, guillermo, who say senior, lucia, a senior, felicia is a senior, mary ellen is a senior, alisa is a senior, they're here representing the millions of people around this country who are as brave as the soldiers on the front lines in afghanistan.
troops in afghanistan. and the top question on their minds saturday, even as bombings rock the city around them, was the top u.s. military officer couldn't answer. a question he couldn't answer. will we -- these are soldiers in afghanistan with bombs bursting around them and here is what the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff said. and i quote, i actually don't know the answer to that question. i noknow mike mcmullen responde while at the same time saying continuing to work each day, wearing...
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their son, who was openly gay, was killed by an ied in afghanistan last february. i recently spoke with the wilfahrts about why gay rights has become so important to them. first listen to minnesota state senator warren lemmer on why he pursued a ban on gay marriage at a time when his state is in dire financial trouble. >> i just ended a five-month session in the minnesota legislature. we focused on a lot of issues. we're a diverse community. >> your government is shut down now over a budget impasse. is this the biggest issue facing the people of minnesota? >> no, it certainly isn't. but it's one of many issues facing the people of minnesota. this was decided about a month and a half ago in the minnesota senate. the legislature, as it focused on the budget, it's an entirely different focus and an entirely different debate. we in minnesota have a number of bills that we have to define and direct as a part of the responsibilities of the legislature. >> what do you say to those parents who believe their son, who fought for everyone's right, is being discriminated again
their son, who was openly gay, was killed by an ied in afghanistan last february. i recently spoke with the wilfahrts about why gay rights has become so important to them. first listen to minnesota state senator warren lemmer on why he pursued a ban on gay marriage at a time when his state is in dire financial trouble. >> i just ended a five-month session in the minnesota legislature. we focused on a lot of issues. we're a diverse community. >> your government is shut down now over...
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he was killed by an ied in february while on patrol in afghanistan. since he died, some unusual things have hanned. his parents have become very active in the gay community, especially defending same-sex marriage. he served openly and proudly with his unit without a problem. lee was the first openly gay service member killed since the repeal of don't ask don't tell. now a state legislator wants to amend the constulation. his parents say that is wrong. he deserves it right to marry just as much as anyone else. earlier, i spoke to warren ballard, who defends the rights of a man to marry a woman. i asked him why he does not want gay people to marry each other. >> i believe that marriage should be defined between one man and one woman. that law is being challenged in the court. it could be decided by one judge rather than a reflection of the value system that is reflective of our entire society in in minnesota. the people of minnesota should have a right, and it's their right to define the moral code, the value code that goes into their law. and given thi
he was killed by an ied in february while on patrol in afghanistan. since he died, some unusual things have hanned. his parents have become very active in the gay community, especially defending same-sex marriage. he served openly and proudly with his unit without a problem. lee was the first openly gay service member killed since the repeal of don't ask don't tell. now a state legislator wants to amend the constulation. his parents say that is wrong. he deserves it right to marry just as much...
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not just from iraq and afghanistan, but we have half a million troops in bases across the world. >> piers: how many do the chinese have? >> none. they don't have troops. because they know this is not the way you achieve agemny in this world. >> piers: i did a documentary in shanghai recently. fascinating time to be out there. this dynamism that you felt along the city. one frosting young multi millionaire, 125,000 millionaires in shanghai alone. >> how many. >> 125,000 millionaires in shanghai. he said i don't want to kill you. i don't want to take over your land. i want to sell you a duvet. i want to tell you everything in your home but i don't want to kill you. >> that's how they will be number one. they are building $300 billion of high speed rail. this country trying to get the money to build, i think it's $8 billion. they want to lay it between l.a. and las vegas, which i think it's funny that those are the two cities that have to be connected ed connected, but we have none. >> piers: i'm going to ask you which of these two people have the best chance of putting america back on its f
not just from iraq and afghanistan, but we have half a million troops in bases across the world. >> piers: how many do the chinese have? >> none. they don't have troops. because they know this is not the way you achieve agemny in this world. >> piers: i did a documentary in shanghai recently. fascinating time to be out there. this dynamism that you felt along the city. one frosting young multi millionaire, 125,000 millionaires in shanghai alone. >> how many. >>...
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i've been doing afghanistan and bin laden and the greek crisis and -- you stay here. let's get it done. >> a moment before he said that he compared lawmakers to slacker kids. >> you know, malea and sasha generally finish their homework a day ahead of time. malea's 13, sasha's 10. it is impressive. they don't wait until the night before. they're not pulling all nighters [ laughter ] >> they're 13 and 10! you know, congress can do the same thing. if you know you've got to do something just do it. >> well, that drew this response from gop house speaker john boehner. >> the president's remarks today ignore ladies and gentlemenive and economic reality and demonstrate remarkable irony. his administration has been burying our kids and grandkids in new debt. a debt limit increase can only pass the house if it includes spending cuts larger than the debt increase includes reforms to hold down spending in the future and is free from tax hikes. joining us now is paul begala and david gergen. was it really fair to the president to claim republican congressional leaders aren't work
i've been doing afghanistan and bin laden and the greek crisis and -- you stay here. let's get it done. >> a moment before he said that he compared lawmakers to slacker kids. >> you know, malea and sasha generally finish their homework a day ahead of time. malea's 13, sasha's 10. it is impressive. they don't wait until the night before. they're not pulling all nighters [ laughter ] >> they're 13 and 10! you know, congress can do the same thing. if you know you've got to do...
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sifted through the secret cables and documents that were eventually to become known as the iraq and afghanistan war box. what were your impressions of assange the man when you first met him? >> he didn't behave like earthlings, you know. he would stay up all night tapping away at his laptop. and suddenly he would keel up and the button the jacket up to the neck and crash where he lay. >> reporter: the more than 90,000 documents revealed a side of the afghanistan war hidden from public view. >> we started coming across really interesting information about collusion between the pakistani intelligence service and the taliban. so this was rich stuff that was buried in this database. >> you want the see it on the map. >> reporter: but there was growing tension with assange. >> all of us came across material which was clearly likely to lead to the death of innocent civilians if we published it. all of us had the experience of bringing this to his attention and being told by him in effect in an afghan coalition helps forces they deserve to die. >> does assange understand that there are flesh and blood
sifted through the secret cables and documents that were eventually to become known as the iraq and afghanistan war box. what were your impressions of assange the man when you first met him? >> he didn't behave like earthlings, you know. he would stay up all night tapping away at his laptop. and suddenly he would keel up and the button the jacket up to the neck and crash where he lay. >> reporter: the more than 90,000 documents revealed a side of the afghanistan war hidden from...
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biden wanted a much smaller troop presence in afghanistan and a focus on counterterrorism. petraeus and gates said no, let's go in there and do the surge. i think that obama really was more in biden's camp, but the military outfoxed him by leaking their recommendations and democratic president can't go against certainly a military advisor like petraeus. >> so you think he was more wanting the counterinsurgency strategy? >> i think so. i think his basic view is that we have too large a military footprint in these places, that what we need to do is draw down and broadly rebalance american foreign policy away from this massive investment in afghanistan, iraq, and the broader middle east. he wants to move to dealing with issues relating to the rise of china, india, russia, and this i think means that you stay bogged down. because when you have those many troops in a country, anderson as you know, 90% of the president's time ultimately is taken up where american troops are. >> fareed zakara, appreciate it. >>> quick reminder, president obama speaking on afghanistan tomorrow nigh
biden wanted a much smaller troop presence in afghanistan and a focus on counterterrorism. petraeus and gates said no, let's go in there and do the surge. i think that obama really was more in biden's camp, but the military outfoxed him by leaking their recommendations and democratic president can't go against certainly a military advisor like petraeus. >> so you think he was more wanting the counterinsurgency strategy? >> i think so. i think his basic view is that we have too large...
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. >>> time for the shot, courtesy of marine sergeant scott moore stationed in musa qala, afghanistan. he posted a video on youtube and asked mila kunis to go to a marine corp ball in november. >> hey, i'm sergeant moore, but you can call me scotty. i would like to invite you to the ball in greenville, north carolina. with yours truly. take a second, think about it, get back to me. bye-bye now. >> mila is out promoting her new movie and with some prompting from her co-star she's agreed to go. >> only a marine could pull that off. it has to be said. there's a lot of swagger going on. >> i met her recently and she's incredibly cool. she's really nice. i think it's so cool. that's really planning ahead on his part. very clever of him. >> men all over the country now sitting in front of their webcams making their videos about to send them out. >> no doubt about that. >> don't do it. >> thanks. >>> more to come. back to the serious stuff. did you see the interview with kidnapping victim jaycee dugard? in her own wards you'll hear what she faced for 18 years, mostly in the backyard. how she
. >>> time for the shot, courtesy of marine sergeant scott moore stationed in musa qala, afghanistan. he posted a video on youtube and asked mila kunis to go to a marine corp ball in november. >> hey, i'm sergeant moore, but you can call me scotty. i would like to invite you to the ball in greenville, north carolina. with yours truly. take a second, think about it, get back to me. bye-bye now. >> mila is out promoting her new movie and with some prompting from her co-star...
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leon panetta touched down in cab kabul, afghanistan today. panetta is in afghanistan talks with president hamid karzai before the u.s. turns over security to afghan security forces. >>> a man described as a world messenger for peace, facundo cabral was gunned down in guatemala. guatemala's president's offices vows that cabral's killer will be brought to justice. >>> the last issue of the news of the world hits newsstands this afternoon. reporters may have hacked the voicemail boxes of thousands of people while chasing stories. >>> casey anthony will be free a week from tomorrow. but there are further signs her relationship with her mother may be fractured. a florida correctional official says casey refused to let her mother visit her in the orange county jail last night. anthony who was acquitted of murdering her little girl was sentenced to four years for lying to police, but she was given credit for time served. >>> last flight for the space shuttle "atlantis" busy checking for any signs of damage before it -- a beautiful launch yesterday.
leon panetta touched down in cab kabul, afghanistan today. panetta is in afghanistan talks with president hamid karzai before the u.s. turns over security to afghan security forces. >>> a man described as a world messenger for peace, facundo cabral was gunned down in guatemala. guatemala's president's offices vows that cabral's killer will be brought to justice. >>> the last issue of the news of the world hits newsstands this afternoon. reporters may have hacked the voicemail...
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a lot of americans see that as good enough reason to get out of afghanistan. it wasn't the only objective when president bush took the troops into afghanistan or when president obama escalated the war there. here's mr. obama in december in december of 2009 at west point. >> we must deny al qaeda a safe haven, we must reverse the taliban's momentum and deny it theable to overthrow the government, and we must strengthen the capacity of afghanistan's security forces and government so they can take lead responsibility for afghanistan's future. >> tonight president obama pitted america's involvement over the last 10 years with strengthening afghan security forces and improving afghan laws while devastating al qaeda. keeping them honest, look at this map showing taliban influence in afghanistan today province by province. only three provinces in light yellow ten years into the war are free of taliban control. when it comes to strengthening the afghan government, american tax players are sending $323 million a month in foreign aid to afghanistan. most of it for so-ca
a lot of americans see that as good enough reason to get out of afghanistan. it wasn't the only objective when president bush took the troops into afghanistan or when president obama escalated the war there. here's mr. obama in december in december of 2009 at west point. >> we must deny al qaeda a safe haven, we must reverse the taliban's momentum and deny it theable to overthrow the government, and we must strengthen the capacity of afghanistan's security forces and government so they...
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you might be surprised to know there are still 46 countries with combat troops in afghanistan. go to our website for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom this sunday, july 10th, i'm fredericka whitfield. with the final edition of britain's "news of the world" on the stands rupert murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed it after news that they hacked the phone of a teenager who was dead. >>> a strong earthquake rocked japan's northeastern quake. today's 7.1 tremor prompted tsunami add advisories later canceled. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> china no longer a rising world power. instead china has arrived. those words today from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen in beijing in a four-week visit. china's growing military strength comes with an obligation to the world. >> greater military power must come greater responsibility, greater cooperation and just as important, greater transparency. without these things the expa
you might be surprised to know there are still 46 countries with combat troops in afghanistan. go to our website for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom this sunday, july 10th, i'm fredericka whitfield. with the final edition of britain's "news of the world" on the stands rupert murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed it after news that they hacked the...
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up next, president obama getting ready to announce troop pullouts from afghanistan. we're going to preview that and talk about how our unreliable ally pakistan has cost american lives in the war. and are they giving up secrets to help the militants? new evidence of that. >>> and later a potential shocker in the casey anthony trial. her father's alleged mistress, george anthony's alleged mistress may take the stand as early as tomorrow. there was new testimony today on duct tape, dna and leaves where caylee's body was found. full details ahead. that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. two of the most important are ene
up next, president obama getting ready to announce troop pullouts from afghanistan. we're going to preview that and talk about how our unreliable ally pakistan has cost american lives in the war. and are they giving up secrets to help the militants? new evidence of that. >>> and later a potential shocker in the casey anthony trial. her father's alleged mistress, george anthony's alleged mistress may take the stand as early as tomorrow. there was new testimony today on duct tape, dna...
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we have the war in iraq, muddled ending, war in afghanistan, mudd muddled. guns are not going to solve this problem. the days of the marshall plan, the idea we're going to poor hundreds or millions of dollars. this is a g to g movement, a generation to generation movement, realizing there's change there. we'll have to engage on a different level. >> you think what is going on here, the arab world is much kag up with the rest of the world? it's joining the modern world? >> i think that there's a lot of evidence that this is the beginning of that process. i have, ever since 9/11 been in the middle of this conversation about can we get along? in every one of those conversations people say where are the muslim moderates? i don't hear them. here they are. this is a group of people standing up. it doesn't say the fundamentalists have gone away. clearly they have not. they're in color of iran and hezbollah and hamas and the wahhabis are still out there. what we're seeing for the first time is the rise of this other story. and it's going to give people a clear choic
we have the war in iraq, muddled ending, war in afghanistan, mudd muddled. guns are not going to solve this problem. the days of the marshall plan, the idea we're going to poor hundreds or millions of dollars. this is a g to g movement, a generation to generation movement, realizing there's change there. we'll have to engage on a different level. >> you think what is going on here, the arab world is much kag up with the rest of the world? it's joining the modern world? >> i think...
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>> they have been moved to another base in afghanistan, brooke. for their own protection as well. there may be some concern that other soldiers would try to take retribution for what happened to private chen. you think about base. you say the word base and people think it's a big prauling complex but these remote outpufts in afghanistan, lieutenant may be the highest ranking on that base. they are very small and very isolated. >> chris lawrence, thank you. >>> still ahead, a college student disappears after this bizarre encounter with a strange man. police are reportedly asking neighbors to check their yards. >>> plus, a heartbreaking moment. >> it means the ultimate sacrifice for your country. you know, you were wounded. you can't get much closer to the end than that. >> a pawnshop owner says a soldier walked in and sold his purple heart. wait until you hear what the owner says as i speak with him live. >>> awarded $150 billion verdict? we'll tell you why and why they don't care if they ever see a penny of that. >>> also, new polls suggest republican presidential candidates may h
>> they have been moved to another base in afghanistan, brooke. for their own protection as well. there may be some concern that other soldiers would try to take retribution for what happened to private chen. you think about base. you say the word base and people think it's a big prauling complex but these remote outpufts in afghanistan, lieutenant may be the highest ranking on that base. they are very small and very isolated. >> chris lawrence, thank you. >>> still ahead,...
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the big news is general david petraeus on monday will leave afghanistan as commander of the war and be replaced by marine general john allen. petraeus will retire from the army after decades of service, come back to washington and head the central intelligence agency. >> i'm paul steinhauser. tomorrow tim pawlenty begins a swing through iowa doing well in the state that holds the first contest in the race for the white house is crucial to winning the nomination. wednesday, what's billed as the first ever twitter presidential debate. six candidates say they will take part in the event put on by a tea party group. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. a watch dog association in washington opens its doors on thursday. the consumer financial protection bureau inspects the books of the biggest banks to ensure they are abiding by credit card laws and respond to consumer complaints. the white house has yet to appoint a director due to opposition in congress. we'll get key reports on the housing market and also earnings from g.e., coca-cola, wells fargo and caterpillar. we track it on cnn money. >>
the big news is general david petraeus on monday will leave afghanistan as commander of the war and be replaced by marine general john allen. petraeus will retire from the army after decades of service, come back to washington and head the central intelligence agency. >> i'm paul steinhauser. tomorrow tim pawlenty begins a swing through iowa doing well in the state that holds the first contest in the race for the white house is crucial to winning the nomination. wednesday, what's billed...
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syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest friends for a very long time. but right at the end not so close. i want to talk to you about that relationship. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight for 65 dollars. we don't go lower than 130. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no dollars. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> my special guest sarah ferguson. let's talk diana. you and diana knew each other
syria, liberia, afghanistan. >> i want to talk to you about diana, who was one of your closest friends for a very long time. but right at the end not so close. i want to talk to you about that relationship. a guy named his own price, wants a room tonight for 65 dollars. we don't go lower than 130. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no...
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among the wounded, the german head of nato's northern afghanistan command. he's said to be in stable condition. in garden grove, california, crystal cathedral ministries is selling this, the towering mega church and campus to a developer to pay off a $46 million debt. it is hoping to lease back the church so it can continue with the hour of power television broadcast. they were first made popular by the reverend robert schuler. he did it in the 1950s. schuler stepped down in 2006 and the church has been in financial trouble since then. >>> in missouri, the death top in joplin has risen again, now they're saying 142 people confirmed dead from that f-5 twister. another 100 missing. president obama will be there tomorrow to tour the devastation and meet with some of the victims. and a one-hour special on the joplin tornado is coming up at the top of the hour at 8:00 eastern here on cnn. and i am drew griffin at the cnn center here in atlanta. stories reporter with tom foreman is next. >>> the biblical story of lazarus rising from the dead appears to be happenin
among the wounded, the german head of nato's northern afghanistan command. he's said to be in stable condition. in garden grove, california, crystal cathedral ministries is selling this, the towering mega church and campus to a developer to pay off a $46 million debt. it is hoping to lease back the church so it can continue with the hour of power television broadcast. they were first made popular by the reverend robert schuler. he did it in the 1950s. schuler stepped down in 2006 and the church...
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. >>> democracy's growing pains, this picture from afghanistan. two women in parliament, yep, you see it, getting physical. one throwing a shoe, the other hurling a bottle of water. it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. you have been watching this closely. what is the expectation about whether or not she's getting free tomorrow? >> reporter: well, those four counts of lying to officers, they each carry one year maximum in jail. she's been in jail almost three years. it's possible the judge could say time served and let her go free tomorrow. if that's the case, that's just one scenario. if that's the case, the orange county correction department says she won't be released like a typical inmate is once they are let go at the courthouse because of the emotion
. >>> democracy's growing pains, this picture from afghanistan. two women in parliament, yep, you see it, getting physical. one throwing a shoe, the other hurling a bottle of water. it happened during rocket attacks in neighboring pakistan. a passionate topic. >>> now back to casey anthony and the question now, is this her final day behind bars after being acquitted for murder. the 25-year-old has a sentence hearing for just misdemeanor convictions. david manningly is outside...
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troops in afghanistan have suffered their deadliest single incident since the war began. 30 american troops died early saturday when their helicopter crashed during a mission in the province of wardak. this is file video of the helicopter they were on. it had 25 special forces on board, most of them navy zeal s.e.a.l.s. standard & poors downgraded the u.s. from a aaa to a aa plus rating. s&p blamed congress and the obama administration for the downgrade. the announcement came days after a much-criticized deal to raise the debt ceiling. police are trying to stamp out riots in the north london neighborhood of taughtenton. some looted shops and stores. the violence exploded after a crowd marched on a police station, angry over the death of a 29-year-old local man. police reportedly killed the father of four during an anti-firearms operation. those are the headlines this hour. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> i like to have a brow lift once or twice a year, where they just take my eyebrows and put them on a totally different part of my head. aft
troops in afghanistan have suffered their deadliest single incident since the war began. 30 american troops died early saturday when their helicopter crashed during a mission in the province of wardak. this is file video of the helicopter they were on. it had 25 special forces on board, most of them navy zeal s.e.a.l.s. standard & poors downgraded the u.s. from a aaa to a aa plus rating. s&p blamed congress and the obama administration for the downgrade. the announcement came days after...
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we're going to hear from troops stationed in afghanistan. then, an 800 credit score, 20% down, but no mortgage? home buyer horror stories continue to pile up. plus, lacing up for the world's largest 10k. we have a win ner atlanta at the peachtree road race. you don't want to miss that. >>> and oh, my god, the july fourth hot dog hogs do battle in coney island. we continue to eat this up. >> this is one of the greatest theme stunts ever put forth in the united states. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some e
we're going to hear from troops stationed in afghanistan. then, an 800 credit score, 20% down, but no mortgage? home buyer horror stories continue to pile up. plus, lacing up for the world's largest 10k. we have a win ner atlanta at the peachtree road race. you don't want to miss that. >>> and oh, my god, the july fourth hot dog hogs do battle in coney island. we continue to eat this up. >> this is one of the greatest theme stunts ever put forth in the united states. i remember...
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you and i have traveled together in afghanistan a number of times. i want to play another clip from what the president said earlier. >> we do know that peace cannot come to a land that has known so much war without a political settlement. so as we strengthen the afghan government and security forces, america will join initiatives that reconcile the afghan people, including the taliban. >> you've been talking to white house sources. how significant is it that the president acknowledged the taliban as being part of the afghan reconciliation? >> well, we've known this has been going on for several months, but certainly as far as i can tell this is the first time the president sort of officially acknowledged it. bob gates did a few days ago. president karzai was the person who kind of first outed it officially. i think it is a big deal that white house officials i spoke to said that they're aware of somewhere between 10 and 20 different what they call leads into the taliban. they're sort of doing detective work is what they're saying, trying to work out
you and i have traveled together in afghanistan a number of times. i want to play another clip from what the president said earlier. >> we do know that peace cannot come to a land that has known so much war without a political settlement. so as we strengthen the afghan government and security forces, america will join initiatives that reconcile the afghan people, including the taliban. >> you've been talking to white house sources. how significant is it that the president...
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coalition forces have captured that network's senior command ner afghanistan. senior coalition officials announced that capture today. it happened tuesday. this is in southeastern afghanistan. the operation was carried out by nato and afghan forces. the what canny network is based in pakistan. >>> mean what time, the fbi and cia are out with a warning. an war al awlaki's attack could spark violence in the united states by home grown violence extremists. al awlaki was killed by a cia drone in yemen. one expert says his death could inspire a new wave of militants. >> i think targeting al awlaki and killing him is going to add fuel to the fire. i think it's going to completely marginalize those who agree that his violent views are wrong, but just want to know why this happened. >> now, another part to this story, is it legal for the u.s. to target an american citizen like al awlaki? that's the question erin burnett asked the cia director leon panetta. >> this individual was clearly a terrorist. and, yes, he was a citizen, but if you're a trift, you're a terrorist.
coalition forces have captured that network's senior command ner afghanistan. senior coalition officials announced that capture today. it happened tuesday. this is in southeastern afghanistan. the operation was carried out by nato and afghan forces. the what canny network is based in pakistan. >>> mean what time, the fbi and cia are out with a warning. an war al awlaki's attack could spark violence in the united states by home grown violence extremists. al awlaki was killed by a cia...
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troops in afghanistan have suffered their deadliest single incident since the war began. 30 american troops died early today when their helicopter crashed during a mission in their province. the twin roet tar chinook was shot down by the taliban. 25 of the dead were special forces. most members of the navy s.e.a.ls. >>> the credit rating has dropped for the u.s. stand dard and poors downgraded the u.s. from a aaa to aa plus rating. higher interest rates on credit cards, loan, insurance, you name it. s&p blamed congress and the obama administration for the downgrade. the announcement came just days after a much criticized deal to raise the debt ceiling. >>> for the first time in five years a somali capital is under control of the government tonight. al qaeda linked terrorists who have ruled the capital pulled out today calling the decision a tactical move. that could help aid to starving so mollys. some 12 many people in the region are in need of assistance. we'll have much more on these developing stories in the newsroom in just 20 minutes. from now, plus this. >> today's verdict by
troops in afghanistan have suffered their deadliest single incident since the war began. 30 american troops died early today when their helicopter crashed during a mission in their province. the twin roet tar chinook was shot down by the taliban. 25 of the dead were special forces. most members of the navy s.e.a.ls. >>> the credit rating has dropped for the u.s. stand dard and poors downgraded the u.s. from a aaa to aa plus rating. higher interest rates on credit cards, loan,...
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action in afghanistan. they allegedly planned to use grenades and firearms in their attack. officials say they were tipped off by a third man who they tried to recruit. >>> and first lady michelle obama is on safari today at a game reserve in south africa. she's there with her daughters and several other family members. yesterday the first lady visited an aids educational center in botswana. she wraps up her week-long tour of southern africa on monday. >>> also, a suicide bombing, the second in as many days in afghanistan. this one a truck packed with explosives detonates outside a hospital in eastern afghanistan, killing at least 35 people, wounding nearly as many. many of the dead are women and children. this attack, like the previous one, targeted civilians, comes just day after president obama outlined plans to withdraw 30,000 troops by next september. >>> meanwhile, an activist group says 20 anti-government protesters died in clashes across syria yesterday. state-run media disputing that number, saying just seven people died, including law enforcement personnel. cnn, th
action in afghanistan. they allegedly planned to use grenades and firearms in their attack. officials say they were tipped off by a third man who they tried to recruit. >>> and first lady michelle obama is on safari today at a game reserve in south africa. she's there with her daughters and several other family members. yesterday the first lady visited an aids educational center in botswana. she wraps up her week-long tour of southern africa on monday. >>> also, a suicide...
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troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. from a place like detroit, no one expects you to influence the world of fashion. but when you grew up surrounded by rock 'n' roll and heavy industry, you just might make a name for yourself. ♪ that's what a blue-collar attitude can do in a white-collar world. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. ♪ i like your messy hair ♪ i like the clothes you wear ♪ i like the way you sing ♪ and when you dance with me ♪ you always make me smile [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be you
troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. from a place like detroit, no one expects you to influence the world of fashion. but when you grew up surrounded by rock 'n' roll and heavy industry, you just might make a name for yourself. ♪ that's what a blue-collar attitude can do in a white-collar world. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in...
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. >>> defense secretary robert gates is making his final stop in afghanistan. he gave the troops an emotional send off. gates says he feels responsible for the troops'well-being and noted he signed the papers that put them in harm's way. >> i just want you to know i think about you everyday. i feel your hardship and your sacrifice and your burden. and that of your families. more than you can possibly know. you are, i believe, the best our country has to offer. and you will be in my thoughts and prayers everyday for the rest of my life. thank you. >> mr. gates very emotional right there. asked for the plan withdraw of u.s. troops. gates said he expects it to be a mix of combat and support elements. in his words, i have confidence we'll strike the right balance. it is a question that's been floating around far while when it comes to sarah palin. will she or won't she make a run for the white house? straight ahead, we'll check in with our political editor, mark preston, for the latest. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves
. >>> defense secretary robert gates is making his final stop in afghanistan. he gave the troops an emotional send off. gates says he feels responsible for the troops'well-being and noted he signed the papers that put them in harm's way. >> i just want you to know i think about you everyday. i feel your hardship and your sacrifice and your burden. and that of your families. more than you can possibly know. you are, i believe, the best our country has to offer. and you will be in...
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e >>> on today's globe trekking we start in of afghanistan. taliban militants killed at least nine people in the attack on kabul overnight. all nine militants were killed as well. two police officers are among the dead. a spanish news agency is also reporting that a 48-year-old spanish pilot died in the attack. as many as three of the attackers were shot before they were able to detonate their explosives. elsewhere in afghanistan the fighting season with the taliban has been heating up. nick walsh is embedded with u.s. troops and reports on life in a military outpost that's actually in taliban territory. >> reporter: everywhere you look here on afghanistan's eastern border the choices aren't good. this outpost is caught between hills full of taliban. if the americans leave militants from pakistan will flow through the valley. if they stay then every few days this happens. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: mortars hit the base. the last attack was long enough ago there is panic. they are worried the taliban have been preparing a big one. after days of n
e >>> on today's globe trekking we start in of afghanistan. taliban militants killed at least nine people in the attack on kabul overnight. all nine militants were killed as well. two police officers are among the dead. a spanish news agency is also reporting that a 48-year-old spanish pilot died in the attack. as many as three of the attackers were shot before they were able to detonate their explosives. elsewhere in afghanistan the fighting season with the taliban has been heating...
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troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. if you don't have an iphone, you don't have the retina display. the highest resolution screen on any phone. so movies aren't this dramatic, maps aren't this clear, emails aren't this detailed and memories aren't this memorable. yup. if you don't have an iphone, well, you don't have an iphone. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going to tidy up your side of the office. i can't hear you because i'm also making you a smoothie. [ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always ha
troops returning from afghanistan with baggage fees. we'll tell you the details and how much they charged. if you don't have an iphone, you don't have the retina display. the highest resolution screen on any phone. so movies aren't this dramatic, maps aren't this clear, emails aren't this detailed and memories aren't this memorable. yup. if you don't have an iphone, well, you don't have an iphone. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a...
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are still 46 countries with combat troops in afghanistan. go to our website for more. thank to all of you for being part of my program this weeks. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable for sources." >> no matter how much evidence mounted of a corrupt culture, the one thing i never expected is that rupered murdock would shut it down. today is the last day for the newspapers as a phone hacking investigates reveals in a "news of the world quest targeted ordinary people. how deep is it the -- >>> casey anthony's lawyer complains about media assassination after his client is acquitted. did the legal loud mouth it is go too far? and should television news be ashaped for turning this tragedy into a soap opera? this question -- is the press guilty as equally to blame when that may not be the i'm howard kurtz, and this is "reliable sources." >>> that phone hacking scandal had been spinning out of the control for months, but this week they made some stunning disclosures that went well beyond rogue journalists they access the the phone of a 13-year-old, and hacked ph
are still 46 countries with combat troops in afghanistan. go to our website for more. thank to all of you for being part of my program this weeks. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable for sources." >> no matter how much evidence mounted of a corrupt culture, the one thing i never expected is that rupered murdock would shut it down. today is the last day for the newspapers as a phone hacking investigates reveals in a "news of the world quest targeted ordinary...